3. The King and the Bird: a Possible Genuine Shang Literary Text and Its Echoes in Later Philosophy and Religion (original) (raw)
Open Access Published by De Gruyter Mouton 2018
From the book The Nivison Annals
- David S. Nivison
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501505393-003
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston
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Chapters in this book (29)
1.The He zun Inscription and the Beginning of Zhou
3. The King and the Bird: a Possible Genuine Shang Literary Text and Its Echoes in Later Philosophy and Religion
4. The Hampers of Zeng: Some Problems in Archaeoastronomy
5.New Study of Xiaotun Yinxu Wenzi Jiabian 2416
6. Research Notes On Yin Li Chronology per Zheng Xuan
8. The Origin of the Chaochen Rule
9. A New Analysis of the Guoyu Astrological Text
11. Kong Jia of Xia, 1577–1569 BC
14. Zhang Peiyu on the Dayuan Li yi and the “Jinben” Zhushu jinian
16. Huang Di to Zhi Bo: A Problem in Historical Epistemology
17. Was Warring States China Ahead of Greece in Science?
18. Notes on Royal Ontario Museum, White Collection, #1908
22. The Nivison-Shaughnessy Debate on the Bamboo Annals (Zhushu jinian)
23.Important Discoveries and Bad Mistakes
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